wherethegoodgo
@wherethegoodgo (16)
Canada • Age 67
Joined myLot 16 years ago
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spoiled311
@spoiled311 (5500)
• Philippines
22 Jul 08
while most of the world are in hunger, i am like in the mood to eat and eat like there's no tomorrow. i am supposed to be on a diet because my brother in law is getting married in two months, but now i can't seem to stop myself...
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Mythion
@Mythion (188)
• Israel
12 Apr 08
I think there is a possibility we will return to old times and live like the caveman because of war... But there is also a possibility we will find a way to travel fast in space and inhabit a new planet... There is a third...
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wherethegoodgo Any person living today has experienced some of the best time in human history, however, the sad part of this quality of life is it is at the expense of our lineage. If we want to dream about what maybe in 10,000 years I suggest we start living on this planet...
13 Apr 08
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redyellowblackdog
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
5 Dec 07
For publically taking the position that sea levels are likely to rise at the most only 1 to 2 inches over the next 100 years (not a guess, but based on my own time series extrapolation algorithm and real sea level measurements) I...
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wherethegoodgo In our finite world "Global Warming" is not our most pressing problem. Our most pressing problem is the finiteness of our energy supply or it could be the infiniteness of our economy. I guess it depends on how you look at as to which is the problem finite...
6 Apr 08
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bobmnu
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
27 Mar 08
It seems that we are becoming a nation of people who will do what ever a group of people tell us to do because it is good for the environment. It seems that we can not question something that is good for the environment. Congress...
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McCarty23
@McCarty23 (14)
• United States
3 Apr 08
The gas prices have started to make a huge impact in the traveling community. Its making it harder for airlines and cruiselines to make a profit and of course that trickles down to the consumer. Our cruise has went up $200 per...
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wherethegoodgo Has anybody heard of "Peak Oil"? Peak Oil is the point in time where oil production world wide has hit its peak after which oil production will decline more and more year after year. This is a serious problem as our economy is fuel with fossil fuels which are...
3 Apr 08
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